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Review
. 2001 Nov;17(3):551-65.
doi: 10.1016/s0749-0720(15)30006-2.

Immunology of the porcine respiratory disease complex

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Review

Immunology of the porcine respiratory disease complex

E L Thacker. Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 2001 Nov.

Abstract

PRDC is a multifactorial respiratory syndrome that includes several respiratory pathogens. As can be observed in this article, although the pathogenesis of some of the respiratory pathogens of pigs is fairly well defined, the host response and the immune response necessary to control the pathogen often remain unclear. As our ability to evaluate the porcine immune system and its ability to respond to disease improves, the knowledge of how each of these respiratory pathogens alter and evade the immune system will increase. The pathogens most commonly isolated from pigs with clinical signs of PRDC either infect the cells of the immune system or induce significant immunopathology. Thus, PRRSV and M. hyopneumoniae, the two most common pathogens associated with PRDC, alter the ability of the respiratory immune system to respond to their presence and the presence of other pathogens. By changing the respiratory immune system, these two common pathogens increase the susceptibility to the many other pathogens associated with PRDC. As we learn more about the pathogens of the respiratory system, their interactions with each other, and the mechanisms by which they modulate the immune system, our ability to develop effective control measures will improve.

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